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SRI Advantage : Why Socially Responsible Investing Has Outperformed Financially

Nader, Ralph(Preface by)Monks, Robert A.(Introduction by)Camejo, Peter(Edited by)
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Socially responsible investing (SRI) is investing that is mindful of the impact on society of that investment.

It is often described to investors as allowing them 'to do well by doing good'.

SRI usually describes investments that screen out companies that violate environmental or other laws, use child labour or sweatshops, discriminate in hiring, or - in general - produce products detrimental to society or engage in practices deemed reprehensible by most people.

Although many people want to invest in socially responsible ways, until recently most investors believed that they had to give up some measure of performance to do so.

The SRI Advantage demonstrates why this is emphatically not the case.

It presents overwhelming evidence that SRI has outperformed financially, explains in detail why SRI outperforms, and then examines the implications for investment professionals, investors, pension funds, and community/non-profit groups. Prefaced by consumer advocate Ralph Nader, and introduced by Republican corporate accountability advocate Robert Monks, The SRI Advantage will be of special interest to investment advisors and financial planners, private investors, the non-profit sector, brokers, mutual fund managers, and - especially given the Enron scandal - pension fund trustees and staff.

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New Society Publishers
0865714770 / 9780865714779
Hardback
332.6
30/09/2003
United States
288 pages, tables
155 x 230 mm, 591 grams
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